This paper describes the use of satellite imagery and GIS within projects of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and describes how this type of information can be used as a support in the humanitarian field, specifically for the support of water supply in urban settings. The paper presents a brief overview of a project in the Kidal urban settlement in Mali, Africa, where the ICRC was exploring the development and management of water supply services and investigating how remote sensing can support and improve future groundwater planning, as current resource availability within aquifers underlying Kidal is poorly understood. The project is a strong collaboration between the ICRC, Groundwater Relief and the University of Salzbu...
Humanitarian action has rapidly adopted Earth observation (EO) and geospatial technologies shaping t...
International audienceCoastal area is always a zone with complex problems. Due to the attraction the...
The protraction of crises, civil wars, and conflicts cause countless humanitarian disasters, on the ...
This paper describes the use of satellite imagery and GIS within projects of the International Commi...
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been using satellite imagery for more than 1...
Supplying the population of a refugee or internally displaced persons (IDP) camp with sufficient dri...
Because of its large extent and the extremes of its climatic and environmental conditions, the Lake ...
In this paper, we present the applications of spatial technologies—Geographic Information Syste...
Disasters such as the earthquakes that struck Nepal in spring 2015 not only cause direct impacts of ...
Methods of earth observation deliver quick and reliable information covering large areas, which can ...
Satellite imagery is an important information source for research on remote sensing (RS)-based human...
The aim of ENVIREF was to investigate the use of geographic information derived from high-resolution...
Implementing agricultural water management programs over appropriate spatial extents can have positi...
One of the challenges of remote sensing is the derivation of thematic relevant information for opera...
In 2004 the UNHCR commissioned the use of remote sensing to map the potential of buried water reserv...
Humanitarian action has rapidly adopted Earth observation (EO) and geospatial technologies shaping t...
International audienceCoastal area is always a zone with complex problems. Due to the attraction the...
The protraction of crises, civil wars, and conflicts cause countless humanitarian disasters, on the ...
This paper describes the use of satellite imagery and GIS within projects of the International Commi...
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been using satellite imagery for more than 1...
Supplying the population of a refugee or internally displaced persons (IDP) camp with sufficient dri...
Because of its large extent and the extremes of its climatic and environmental conditions, the Lake ...
In this paper, we present the applications of spatial technologies—Geographic Information Syste...
Disasters such as the earthquakes that struck Nepal in spring 2015 not only cause direct impacts of ...
Methods of earth observation deliver quick and reliable information covering large areas, which can ...
Satellite imagery is an important information source for research on remote sensing (RS)-based human...
The aim of ENVIREF was to investigate the use of geographic information derived from high-resolution...
Implementing agricultural water management programs over appropriate spatial extents can have positi...
One of the challenges of remote sensing is the derivation of thematic relevant information for opera...
In 2004 the UNHCR commissioned the use of remote sensing to map the potential of buried water reserv...
Humanitarian action has rapidly adopted Earth observation (EO) and geospatial technologies shaping t...
International audienceCoastal area is always a zone with complex problems. Due to the attraction the...
The protraction of crises, civil wars, and conflicts cause countless humanitarian disasters, on the ...